Join After Effects product manager Steve Forde for a sneak peek to see the new features coming soon to After Effects. Along with the new Live Text Template and Masking and Tracking integration with Premiere Pro, After Effects artists will love the new keying effects for getting better results from compressed or badly-shot blue or green screen footage with the new Key Cleaner effect, especially in conjunction with the new Spill Suppressor effect for controlling color spills.
In addition, the After Effects CC update includes Kuler integration, so users can capture colors on their iPhone or in their browser and save them as color swatch themes, to use in motion graphics compositions, or as references for VFX work. Typekit integration provides access to over 700 fonts in the Adobe Typekit library, and the improved Media Browser makes it easy to navigate, including complex media types, such as P2 and XDCAM material.

RoboHelp 10 has easy to use tools for creating style sheets (CSS.) But what if you don't know what fonts a user will have in their browser for your published WebHelp or HTML project? That's where Fontsets come in. Font sets allow you to list fonts to use by order or your preference. In this brief video, you will see how to (a) create a font set with 3 fonts styles and (b) apply the font set (just like a font) to styles in the CSS. It's easier to do than it sounds and this 3 minute video will show you how.

Build apps that comply with Apple iOS7 design guidelines, including new light-colored user interface design themes. Excite readers with an updated user interface that uses translucency, clarity, and motion to engage and draw readers into your content. Use newly designed slot icons, subscription dialogs, navigation bars, Activity Sheets for sharing and more in the Viewer UI to help your readers navigate within your app and experience your content within iOS7 design guidelines. In addition, share articles with people near you using AirDrop, available as a new sharing option in iOS7 apps. Generate interest in your content when recipients receive shared article links via AirDrop, and open articles with one-click access in the new Mobile Safari Web Viewer (available for iPad) to experience interactivity and rich article content in the browser.

Convert browsers into buyers through in-app merchandising. Pique readers’ interest with selected free articles and encourage them to pay for premium content with upsell prompts as they navigate from free article to other articles in the publication. Learn more on the Adobe DPS Help Site: http://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/digital-publishing-suite/help/whats-new-release.html

See how the Boston Globe launched a responsive web design and development on a large scale. The teams at Upstatement and Filament Group created a superb experience across multiple devices and browsers. With Adobe's design and web tools they reinvented a venerated newspaper brand and experience on BostonGlobe.com

Chris Converse shows you how to dynamically alter the design and layout of a web page in order to deliver an optimal user experience from a single set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.

Lee Brimelow and Tom Nguyen highlight an array of new browser-and-device-friendly features in Flash Player 11.2 such as silent background updates, multi-threaded decoding for video, and mobile stage 3D, which delivers optimized performance for game development.

Learn how using Adobe Flash Builder enabled HD Interactive to cost-effectively develop and deploy popular games like Pyramix, Mr. Mixit for Android, Apple and BlackBerry users using a common code base.

"The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” (Mark Twain, 1897). This statement couldn’t be phrased better for Flash in 2011. But the digital landscape has changed so profoundly that we need to re-examine its new role. “The Death of Flash!” explores the striking irony of the misinformation that’s percolated through the web over the past year. Itai will explore the early beginnings (Flash was originally designed for tablet computers. Who knew?!), the first and second browser wars, Flash’s rise to stardom, AIR’s cross-screen power and how Facebook has become the new microsite. Flash is dead. Long live Flash!

Content providers can take advantage of Adobe AIR to deliver console-quality games, rich media apps with premium video across televisions, Blu-Ray players and set-top boxes. Take a look at successful AIR apps for iOS.

In this episode, learn how SpatialKey uses Adobe Flash Platform to create a flexible tool for enterprises that rely on large location-based data to better present timely information for better decision making.

In this episode, learn how SchoolVIEW by Universal Mind used Adobe Flash Platform to enable the Colorado Department of Education to present student and school achievement data to enable administrators, parents and government funders make better decisions regarding education, creating a uniform approach to student educational achievement.

In this episode, learn how Universal Mind used Adobe Flash Platform to build the Photo Book app for Kodak, helping Kodak offer a profitable online service to allow customers to easily create their own Photo Books to share “Kodak Moments”.

In this episode of the training series, you will learn how to run your Flex application from within Flash Builder and deal with common compiler and browser issues that you might encounter during development.

Diana Helander from Adobe shows off fluid and crisp Flash video as well as professional grade apps on the new BlackBerry PlayBook from RIM. Also in this video, is a look at the interactive rendition of the popular Reader's Digest, optimized for the PlayBook and implemented using Adobe's Digital Publishing Suite.

Diana Helander from Adobe shows off the tablet optimized Facebook experience for the Blackberry Playbook, RIM’s exciting new tablet. Stay connected with friends while you’re on the go - update wall posts, tag pictures, get notifications and more, with Facebook for Playbook.

With the explosive adoption of connected devices and growing consumer demand for richer Internet content, content publishers today face greater challenges than ever to deliver consistent branded experiences across different browsers, operating systems, and devices. Watch this NAB session to see why leading companies such as EPIX and CNET choose the Flash Platform as the most efficient way to create, optimize and deliver high-quality online video experiences consistently across a variety of desktop, smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.

With CSS3 support well-established in modern browsers, designers and developers alike are able to create rich visual effects like rounded corners, gradients, opacity and shadows - without needing image files. In this video we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.

Join Greg Rewia, Worldwide Web Evengelist for Adobe as he provide a tutorial about embedding video on the web, which video formats work in each browser, and how to implement your video so that all modern browsers can access it.

In this video Greg Rewis will check out the new ways you can preview and test your web designs across multiple browsers with Active History links and more in the updated CSLive online service Adobe BrowserLab.

Not all browsers work the same. See how you can use tools found within Dreamweaver such as the browser compatibility panel to check for errors or compatibility issues and look for possible solutions. You’ll also learn how to use BrowserLab – a CS Live service – that lets you test out how the site renders in various browsers on different operating systems to further investigate potential issues or visual discrepancies.

Join developer and trainer Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis as she explains the ins and outs of embedding video on the web: which video formats work in each browser, and how to implement your video so that all modern browsers can access it.

Ben Forta, Adobe Evangelist, shows off Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on an exciting new device—the Samsung Galaxy Tab. It is one of the first tablets running Android 2.2, and with support for Flash Player, this 7-inch tablet delivers a PC-like web browsing experience on the go.

You may want to work with a developer on large or complex projects. Doug describes the workflow from design to develop, and he opens a new project in Flash Builder to illustrate what developers see when starting from scratch.

Doug takes a single page wireframe and expands it to cover multiple pages using the Duplicate State feature. He examines best practices for preparing your multi-page wireframe for animated transitions.

In his new series Flash Catalyst 1:1, Doug Winnie talks about the relatively new design discipline of interactivity. He highlights how Flash Catalyst and CS5 help create interactive websites and application UIs.

Learn how DevelopmentArc used Adobe Flex 4, Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder to create WorkflowLab, a tool that gives people a better understanding of project workflows and how technologies can help the project lifecycle.

Transform page layouts into dynamic Flash SWF files without working in the Flash authoring environment. Create digital documents with interactive buttons, hyperlinks, and unique page transitions for playback in a web browser or the Flash Player.

Easily turn speech into text-based, timecode-accurate, searchable metadata. Jump to a specific area of a shot by searching for keywords within the dialogue, and then use keywords to locate and display what you're looking for in Premiere or on the Web.

Developer Max Antinori discusses Species Explorer, a contextual application for wildlife enthusiasts. Learn how the Flash Platform allows users to take the application from the office to the mountains.

This session analyzes the various browser components that contribute to Ajax performance, the methodology to measure the performance of end-user scenarios & finally the changes we have made across the IE sub-systems to improve performance in IE8.

Based on the results of his extensive test suites at QuirksMode.org, Peter-Paul Koch discusses the current state of the four major browsers' DOM support and give tips and tricks for working around the most serious problems.

In this session you learn:
How to master built-in browser controls in Ajax applications;
The differences between various browser history managers;
The reasons why browser history managers tend to be a little brittle.